Write me a letter vs Write a letter of support to the parole board for my friend who has been in jail for the last few years and is eligible for parole coming up in a few months. Make the letter simple, heart felt, and professional with examples. The point of the support letter is … Continue reading 1294. Junk in, Junk out
1293. Passions
Get up and go after it the rest of this summer.. Your dreams, your interests.. Whatever it was that just popped into your head.. GO DO THAT!! There’s conventions for ANYTHING with thousands of people attending… So many people all coming together over their shared hobby, think about that? A passion Passion is massively underrated. … Continue reading 1293. Passions
1292. years of struggle make the beauty
Running a marathon or an ultra or hitting a new PR makes us happier then eating our faces off Some could say raising a child is more rewarding then beating a boss in a video game Launching a successful startup with all the struggles, high, and lows makes us more fulfilled then buying that brand … Continue reading 1292. years of struggle make the beauty
1291. What do you think?
A philosopher can spend a day, month, year, or their whole career thinking about one meaningful problem. Like what is the point of life? Making predictions, testing theories, and understanding how others think about the topic. Life is meant to be lived, or is it? To be happy, how to achieve that? How do you … Continue reading 1291. What do you think?
1290. Tugboats and lighthouse
Tugboats are ruff and tuff They move ships tuggin and bumpin all day Lighthouses stand tall, shine bright Guiding ships away from danger and to their destination There’s a difference, and we can choose which one to be and when
1289. Plan. Do. Review.
Here's an example: Plan what you want to do Lose weight Do the plan an hour and a half of movement per day (workout or walk/ jog) gallon of water only eating fruit until noon stop eating by 7 pm Review the results: How'd you do? What went well? I started off strong What didn't? … Continue reading 1289. Plan. Do. Review.
1288. Everyone’s gone through it
Everyone has a story You lost a loved one Maybe your family’s too big Or too small Your dad was a drunk Or maybe he was strict as a dictator Your kids gay Or maybe they’re into gothic Everyone has a story Filled with ups and downs, triumphs and embarrassments Who cares what we’ve gone … Continue reading 1288. Everyone’s gone through it
1287. The ends
Kill the dragon at its head Big hills get steeper at the top Competitiveness - at the elite level - comes down to seconds, tenths of a second. The best stuff comes down to the smallest details. It’s not always about more input equals more output Because when it comes to this - operating at … Continue reading 1287. The ends
1286. The Happiness Project Review | 5 points & 10 True Rules
Gretchen Rubin’s year-long journey to increase her happiness through monthly resolutions. She used a mix of scientific research, philosophical ideas, and personal experiences to explore the concept of happiness, with each month focusing on a different area of life (energy, marriage, work, leisure, personal, relationships, spiritual, etc) The book supports the idea that effort and … Continue reading 1286. The Happiness Project Review | 5 points & 10 True Rules
1285. The One Thing: Book Review | 19 Tips
"The ONE Thing" by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan is a productivity and success book that emphasizes the power of focusing on a single, most important task. Quick summary Extraordinary success comes from identifying and focusing on the single most important task that will have the greatest impact on your goals. By consistently prioritizing and … Continue reading 1285. The One Thing: Book Review | 19 Tips
